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ashley: thank you very much, i am ashley webster. stuart is back tomorrow, but here is the big story. the dow, oh, yeah, closing in on another milestone, 23,000. a big week of corporate profits are ahead of us, and any positive news could maybe push it to that new level. the market will open slightly higher, and we could see those fresh records when it does, right now pointing to a jump of about 20 points when we open in about half an hour. there are always, of course, big happenings at the white house. president trump meeting with mitch mcconnell, could be a little frosty, and you can bet he's going to tell him to the get tax reform done, that's for sure. 50 votes is all you need, right? steve bannon declared war on the gop establishment over the weekend. and hillary clinton in response to a question about harvey weinstein says, quote, we have a sexual assaulter in the white house, unquote. and, oh, by the way, her foundation not return weinstein's $250,000 in donations. we'll get into that. big day as always for politics and money.
ashley: thank you very much, i am ashley webster. stuart is back tomorrow, but here is the big story. the dow, oh, yeah, closing in on another milestone, 23,000. a big week of corporate profits are ahead of us, and any positive news could maybe push it to that new level. the market will open slightly higher, and we could see those fresh records when it does, right now pointing to a jump of about 20 points when we open in about half an hour. there are always, of course, big happenings at the...
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"that ashley was a kind of lie," said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman, but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: but even with medications, the friend testifed, ashley had trouble controlling her emotions. >> what kind of mental health issues, uhm, did you observe ashley fallis to be going through? >> depression, mood swings, impulsive behaviors. >> reporter: in fact, the defense argued ashley was so depressed the summer before she died, she wrote this letter to tom. >> "i have so much pain on the inside i can no longer take it. i'm sorry to do this to you and the kids, but i find myself not even liking my children." >> reporter: "every day is a chore with them and you. i have to pretend to be happy. i have to pretend to be someone i am not. please make sure you raise the kids to continue to go the school we have chosen. i do love them.
"that ashley was a kind of lie," said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman, but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: but even with medications, the friend testifed, ashley had trouble controlling her emotions....
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ashley: not good. scott shellady, i asked the question just as the markets were opening, can we hit 24,000 on the dow by christmas, and you say -- [laughter] >> well, yeah, that's -- it's one, it's very possible. [laughter] that's about 2% away. we've got 21 days left, can we go a tenth of a percent a day? i think so. there's no more volatility left in the market, investors are getting more comfortable the less and less bad news affects the market. so as long as the investors are comfortable and we don't have some calamitous event, it's well within the sights, yes. ashley: why not? david, do you agree with scott? >> i'm going to give it about a 25% likelihood. ashley: that's not very good. there's a 75% chance it's not going to happen. >> absolutely. of course, everyone's saying santa claus is on steroids this year, but when everyone is bullish, you got to look at the other side. i'll give you two reasons to be cautious. why did the chinese celebrate thanksgiving by dropping 2.3% in their markets? what
ashley: not good. scott shellady, i asked the question just as the markets were opening, can we hit 24,000 on the dow by christmas, and you say -- [laughter] >> well, yeah, that's -- it's one, it's very possible. [laughter] that's about 2% away. we've got 21 days left, can we go a tenth of a percent a day? i think so. there's no more volatility left in the market, investors are getting more comfortable the less and less bad news affects the market. so as long as the investors are...
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ashley webster in for stuart this morning. ashley: good morning, maria. we could all use some pixie dust. i'm ashley webster. stuart is off today but never fear, he will be back on monday. here is the big story. as you know, the may jobs report just out. it shows employers adding 75,000 jobs last month. that is well below expectations. average hourly earnings up 3.1% year over year. how is this all playing out on the market? it's all a bit up and down, isn't it? so far we are still on the upside on the premarket numbers, the dow, s&p and nasdaq, as you can see, modestly higher, up about a quarter of a percent or thereabouts. >>> we also have news on the border. first, president trump reportedly planning to declare a national emergency in order to implement his tariffs on mexico. also, mexico now offering to deploy 6,000 troops to its southern border to try and stem the flow of migrants coming into this country. and a potential deal with mexico could give the u.s. more leeway to deport central americans seeking asylum. as of now, though, the tariffs are st
ashley webster in for stuart this morning. ashley: good morning, maria. we could all use some pixie dust. i'm ashley webster. stuart is off today but never fear, he will be back on monday. here is the big story. as you know, the may jobs report just out. it shows employers adding 75,000 jobs last month. that is well below expectations. average hourly earnings up 3.1% year over year. how is this all playing out on the market? it's all a bit up and down, isn't it? so far we are still on the...
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ashley. i know senator hatch and senator white house and i don't believe -- whitehouse and i don't believe for a second they would support legislation over d.e.a.'s objection that would hurt people. i don't believe they would do that. i think d.e.a. or somebody at d.e.a. said this was a good piece of legislation and now all of a sudden we can't find them with a map or a search party. did.t want to know who and if everybody was so opposed to it at d.e.a., why weren't they raising all manner of hell? senator grassley: when she has a chance to think about answering your question she can answer it in writing for you. senator kennedy: do you want me to shut up now, mr. chairman? i was on a roll. senator grassley: we will have a second round. senator kennedy: i take that as a yes and apologize for going over. thank you, ms. ashley. senator durbin: thank you for being here. it came as a shock to me when there was testimony a couple years ago in this very room by the acting administrator of the drug
ashley. i know senator hatch and senator white house and i don't believe -- whitehouse and i don't believe for a second they would support legislation over d.e.a.'s objection that would hurt people. i don't believe they would do that. i think d.e.a. or somebody at d.e.a. said this was a good piece of legislation and now all of a sudden we can't find them with a map or a search party. did.t want to know who and if everybody was so opposed to it at d.e.a., why weren't they raising all manner of...
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ashley. thanks for having me. ashley: good morning. >> so look, this administration has been in denial about inflation, about the worker crisis, about all of this and now i think this is their latest unfortunately, a recession is inevitable because president biden made it inevitable and what's worse is that not only doesn't he have any plan to deal with inflation or the worker crisis, it's the same plan he's been using for now a year and a half so he wants more spending, massive new spending out of washington, he's looking at higher taxes, again, on main street businesses. that'll drive inflation even further and he still doesn't understand how hard it is for every type of business to find the workers they need, whether it's the production floor to assemble the products to deliver them or service them. he just doesn't understand what's going on in the economy right now and that's why we worry we'll have a second quarter where the economy is shrinking. ashley: yeah, you know, the new york post
ashley. thanks for having me. ashley: good morning. >> so look, this administration has been in denial about inflation, about the worker crisis, about all of this and now i think this is their latest unfortunately, a recession is inevitable because president biden made it inevitable and what's worse is that not only doesn't he have any plan to deal with inflation or the worker crisis, it's the same plan he's been using for now a year and a half so he wants more spending, massive new...
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ashley: at home or at work? >> home, ashley. and they should look, look at that, a nice big ask in a down day. that's the level right now. and also, a brutal winter storm, tens of millions of american in boston and the ohio valley hit with a huge storm this early. it's windy and a strong and slow moving storm that could dump as much as a foot and a half of snow in certain areas. so, brace yourself. ashley: i'm ready. >> for winter. ashley: the shovel is out. >> get the bread, get the milk, get the eggs, we'll be fine. >> a conspiracy by the supermarkets. and saudi arabia warning that iran will be up to no good now that the sanctions have been lifted. and zuhdi said the same thing. he's up next. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. >> all right, no doubt about it, ahead of the opening bell, stocks are going to be down off 272 points on the futures board. and oil down 28 bucks at 27.80. they're moving in lo
ashley: at home or at work? >> home, ashley. and they should look, look at that, a nice big ask in a down day. that's the level right now. and also, a brutal winter storm, tens of millions of american in boston and the ohio valley hit with a huge storm this early. it's windy and a strong and slow moving storm that could dump as much as a foot and a half of snow in certain areas. so, brace yourself. ashley: i'm ready. >> for winter. ashley: the shovel is out. >> get the bread,...
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ashley: amen. very well-said, mercedes schlapp , mercedes, thank you so much for joining us on this monday. we appreciate it. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: okay, thank you. let's take a look at the futures , more red i'm afraid, ahead of the opening bell in about 19 minutes from now. the dow off 226 points. coming up, the governor of new hampshire, chris sununu is calling out the fbi of the mar-a-lago raid. listen to this. >> former president trump has been out of office for going on two years now. you think this is a coincidence happening a few months before the mid-term elections and all that sort of thing so this is unprecedented. ashley: it is, so, was the fbi politically motivated? we're going to take that issue on plus the white house could be stepping into tricky legal territory with its student loan handout. ohio congressman jim jordan, well he's demanding answers and he'll be here, next. scream and shout and let it all out ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my little family is me, aria, and jade.
ashley: amen. very well-said, mercedes schlapp , mercedes, thank you so much for joining us on this monday. we appreciate it. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: okay, thank you. let's take a look at the futures , more red i'm afraid, ahead of the opening bell in about 19 minutes from now. the dow off 226 points. coming up, the governor of new hampshire, chris sununu is calling out the fbi of the mar-a-lago raid. listen to this. >> former president trump has been out of office for going...
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ashley? ashley: very interesting stuff, griffin kyiv, this morning, sorry i thought i said lviv earlier, but you are in kyiv, so we appreciate that, griff, as always. let's bring in kurt volker, former u.s. ambassador to nato. president zelenskyy warned about russia using nuclear weapons, moscow says no, about how concerned should we be? >> well it is part of russia's doctrine, if they find that they are in a situation where they are losing, they have a doctrine of escalating meaning nuclear, in order to deescalate so we do have to watch out for that. at the same time, just as we're seeing with these attacks in lviv, the use of nuclear weapons would not achieve any objectives for russia other than destruction. it's not going to break the ukrainians, it's not going to turn them into russians, it's not going to give russia an ability to take over ukraine, so there's no reason to do that other than a punitive measure, simply to punish the ukrainians for fighting back. ashley: very good. all righ
ashley? ashley: very interesting stuff, griffin kyiv, this morning, sorry i thought i said lviv earlier, but you are in kyiv, so we appreciate that, griff, as always. let's bring in kurt volker, former u.s. ambassador to nato. president zelenskyy warned about russia using nuclear weapons, moscow says no, about how concerned should we be? >> well it is part of russia's doctrine, if they find that they are in a situation where they are losing, they have a doctrine of escalating meaning...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered by her parents tonight. they ultimately did not bring a wrongful death lawsuit against tom fallis. and now the statute of limitations has passed. that's our program. thanks for watching. >> i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> developing news tonight on the plane crash that killed several people from the bay area. >> new well, they come from our hope and a longing to bring something new into the world. it's fitting, then, that classrooms of children are born every day in northern california -- the cradle of ideas, changing the very world around us. every bright spark deserves a hand to help it become something more. and that's why we are here. for our newest neighbors and the people they become. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers.
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered by her parents tonight. they ultimately did not bring a wrongful death lawsuit against tom fallis. and now the statute of limitations has passed. that's our program. thanks for watching. >> i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> developing news...
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ashley: wow. and you are -- i was going to say if anyone can talk about work life balance it's lauren simonetti and great podcast too, lauren. lauren: thank you. ashley: take a look at -- oh, i don't know how you do it. 30 stocks on the dow get a sense of where we are right now. more green than red as you can see and we're only up 54 points on the dow and chevron and united health leading the way on the other end and walt disney salesforce.com and that's where we are. don't go anywhere and friday feedback is next. ♪ get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.com to get started. powered by innovation refunds. these days, our
ashley: wow. and you are -- i was going to say if anyone can talk about work life balance it's lauren simonetti and great podcast too, lauren. lauren: thank you. ashley: take a look at -- oh, i don't know how you do it. 30 stocks on the dow get a sense of where we are right now. more green than red as you can see and we're only up 54 points on the dow and chevron and united health leading the way on the other end and walt disney salesforce.com and that's where we are. don't go anywhere and...
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ashley, arnett asked ashley for copies of his speeches and have them bound into a volume. arnett presented the bind to ashley at the 1892 columbia exposition in chicago. a day dedicated to black churches, where thousands of mostly black people attended the ceremony. it was a fitting tribute to ashley and his lifelong efforts to establish a positive right to free labor. contrast, that was a false conclusion -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: but i'm almost done. in striking contrast -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: in striking contrast to the monuments of the simple statues of union soldiers that political late -- that proliferate in towns. -- sorry.is that was the columbia exposition. fromstatue right here was the day i submitted my manuscript, and i was in vermont, and i decided to go for a walk outside, and right in the little tiny, tiny town square, this was the statue. these memorials are symbolic of the 19th century movement that sought to free slaves and the working class. there were thousands of soldiers who joined the army and fought for the world leading democracy. many wer
ashley, arnett asked ashley for copies of his speeches and have them bound into a volume. arnett presented the bind to ashley at the 1892 columbia exposition in chicago. a day dedicated to black churches, where thousands of mostly black people attended the ceremony. it was a fitting tribute to ashley and his lifelong efforts to establish a positive right to free labor. contrast, that was a false conclusion -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: but i'm almost done. in striking contrast -- [laughter]...
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ashley: yeah. >> earlier this fall to increase production. i mean the saudis have been our allies for 80 years. why does this have to be some getter tiff backdoor thing? why don't we coordinate with them on energy policy the way we did with the trump administration? ashley: the coordination was during the election to bring the price of oil down to win votes. the bottom line which have oil right here and the administration continues to say look, the oil companies have the permits. it is hair choice not to actually go ahead to act on them, the oil industry said, wait a minute, we have so many regulations and coasts that it makes it almost not worthwhile. there is no guarranty the permits will produce oil. so i think the administration is playing definitely lose with the facts, would you agree? >> i actually called it a shell game pause because in some cases they grant the lease but won't give the necessary permits and leases expire. the other major issue is the infrastructure issue because, you have
ashley: yeah. >> earlier this fall to increase production. i mean the saudis have been our allies for 80 years. why does this have to be some getter tiff backdoor thing? why don't we coordinate with them on energy policy the way we did with the trump administration? ashley: the coordination was during the election to bring the price of oil down to win votes. the bottom line which have oil right here and the administration continues to say look, the oil companies have the permits. it is...
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ashley: yeah. he's doing it because he was caught, essentially. rob smith joins me now. rob, santos is facing mounting calls to resign. what's your take on this? should he resign? >> you know, i don't think he should, ash, and let me tell you something. i saw that interview with i'll city last night -- with tulsi last night. i do not know that was his finest hour. but these calls that are coming from the left for him to resign are not about integrity or anything like that. so the party of aoc who is currently under a congressional ethics investigation and the party of maxine waters who has been under multiple violations for her decades in congress, you know, they can spare me the talk about integrity. what this is really about is the fact that santos flipped a blue seat red, and they see this as an opportunity to gain more political power, okay? so let's put that conversation to the side. what this is the really about, and this is what's come up with a lot of the elected officials i've spoken to is
ashley: yeah. he's doing it because he was caught, essentially. rob smith joins me now. rob, santos is facing mounting calls to resign. what's your take on this? should he resign? >> you know, i don't think he should, ash, and let me tell you something. i saw that interview with i'll city last night -- with tulsi last night. i do not know that was his finest hour. but these calls that are coming from the left for him to resign are not about integrity or anything like that. so the party of...
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>> true, ashley. there's already 15 states right now that have some stations that have prices below $3 a gallon. and most of the states i have to say are in the southern half of the country and states that have the lowest combined federal and state gas tax. the low tax states see the benefits. but we're saying that between, sometime between thanksgiving and christmas, we expect that there will be 30 states that are somewhere within the borders, you'll see prices below $3 a gallon. ashley: that's pretty amazing, isn't it. we have the tensions in the middle east, normally any time we have a situation like that, we can rely on gas prices to go up. why aren't they this time? >> that's a really good point. if we were having this discussion in almost any other year, we would be expecting significant spikes in crude oil prices and huge spikes in retail gasoline. this year is very different and it's because there is such a boom in energy production. we're producing more fuel in the united states right now tha
>> true, ashley. there's already 15 states right now that have some stations that have prices below $3 a gallon. and most of the states i have to say are in the southern half of the country and states that have the lowest combined federal and state gas tax. the low tax states see the benefits. but we're saying that between, sometime between thanksgiving and christmas, we expect that there will be 30 states that are somewhere within the borders, you'll see prices below $3 a gallon. ashley:...
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ashley: zuhdi jasser, thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: listen to this, the new immigrant, legal or otherwise is added to the u.s. population every 33 seconds. we'll have more on that in just a moment. meanwhile, a thief in philadelphia breaking into a kohl's store with, well, it's not subtle, a sledgehammer stealing more than $100,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, can't spend much on the setup. the robbery caught on surveillance. police still looking for the man. a simple approach. >> with a paper bag. >> a paper bag and a sledgehammer. you've heard about a leap year and what about a leap second. we get an extra second and some people are fearing it will wreak havoc on commuter systems around the world. y2k, anyone? ♪ it's the end of the world as we know it ♪ ♪ and i feel fine ♪ hey nicole. hey! i just wanted to thank your support team for walking me through my first options trade. we only do it for everyone gary. well, i feel pretty smart. well, we're all about educating people on options strategies. well, don't worry, i
ashley: zuhdi jasser, thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: listen to this, the new immigrant, legal or otherwise is added to the u.s. population every 33 seconds. we'll have more on that in just a moment. meanwhile, a thief in philadelphia breaking into a kohl's store with, well, it's not subtle, a sledgehammer stealing more than $100,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, can't spend much on the setup. the robbery caught on surveillance. police still looking for the man. a simple...
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ashley: hmmm. yeah. lauren: you know. ashley: always the question. generally the answer is no but we'll see. lauren thank you very much. let's check the futures now and bring in our good friend jeff si ca. great to see you, jeff. the future is slightly lower, and nasdaq is down now half a percent in the pre-market. all right, jeff. what sectors are you looking at? what sectors are uninvesting in right now? >> well i know ashley, you're probably going to find this a shock but i'm not exactly doing backflips over this rally. i do think it's a bear market rally but one thing i will say is theres a couple sectors which are very compelling to me. number one, banks. i think the banks who will make more money as interest rates go up as there's that delta between what they pay in interest and what people pay for loans, banks , but i especially like rates reit's. i think real estate investment trust which invest in portfolios pay dividends. if you follow the big boys like blackstone, blackstone has invested tens of billions of dollars in reit's. i think they
ashley: hmmm. yeah. lauren: you know. ashley: always the question. generally the answer is no but we'll see. lauren thank you very much. let's check the futures now and bring in our good friend jeff si ca. great to see you, jeff. the future is slightly lower, and nasdaq is down now half a percent in the pre-market. all right, jeff. what sectors are you looking at? what sectors are uninvesting in right now? >> well i know ashley, you're probably going to find this a shock but i'm not...
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ashley's and tom's. she'd invited her co-workers -w like andrea. >> it was casual but she verbally told everyone at work, like you should come. >> they worked together at a rehabilitation hospital where ashley was a respiratory therapist.is >> she was crazy, nice. >> crazy. >> spunky. yeah. just full of energy.>> she was a happy person. she laughed a lot and joked. >> their friendship was new. andrea didn't know a lot about ashley but had listened to her chatter about jobs and marriages and the three kids. the youngest of whom was born with a dangerous condition called hydrocephalus which causes life-threatening fluid build-up in the brain. >> she talked about it a lot. >> did she? >> but i didn't get the impression she felt burdened by it by any means. that was the cards she was dealt. >> in fact she embraced the challenge, said ashley's mom, jenna, became a public advocateh >> she went to washington, d.c. in the fall of 2011 to speak before congress for funding fork hydrocephalus so she had a full plat
ashley's and tom's. she'd invited her co-workers -w like andrea. >> it was casual but she verbally told everyone at work, like you should come. >> they worked together at a rehabilitation hospital where ashley was a respiratory therapist.is >> she was crazy, nice. >> crazy. >> spunky. yeah. just full of energy.>> she was a happy person. she laughed a lot and joked. >> their friendship was new. andrea didn't know a lot about ashley but had listened to...
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ashley: and hello, everyone. i'm ashley webster in tonight for gerri willis. coming up on the show, a mixed bag for consumers as the cost of everything seems to be going up except petrol, gas. it's being called apple's worst product launch ever. we'll have the latest on the glitches and fixes. and did disney rip off a woman's life story for the movie "frozen"? one plaintiff says yes, and our legal panel weighs in. "the willis report," where consumers are our business, starts right now. and we begin tonight with the middle class squeeze. americans are getting left behind in this recovery. and despite the upbeat jobs and gdp reports from the federal government, many middle class americans say their bottom lines are not improving. so why the disconnect, and when will all americans start feeling the recovery? let's bring in steve moore, and fox news contributor, steve, thanks for being here. the middle class squeeze. the latest economic data, 8 million jobs created, jobless rate down to 6.1%, why hasn't the middle class been invited to the party? >> let's start wi
ashley: and hello, everyone. i'm ashley webster in tonight for gerri willis. coming up on the show, a mixed bag for consumers as the cost of everything seems to be going up except petrol, gas. it's being called apple's worst product launch ever. we'll have the latest on the glitches and fixes. and did disney rip off a woman's life story for the movie "frozen"? one plaintiff says yes, and our legal panel weighs in. "the willis report," where consumers are our business, starts...
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"that ashley was a kind of lie," said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman, but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: but even with medications, the friend testifed, ashley had trouble controlling her emotions. >> what kind of mental health issues, uhm, did you observe ashley fallis to be going through? >> depression, mood swings, impulsive behaviors. >> reporter: in fact, the defense argued ashley was so depressed the summer before she died, she wrote this letter to tom. >> "i have so much pain on the inside i can no longer take it. i'm sorry to do this to you and the kids, but i find myself not even liking my children." >> reporter: "every day is a chore with them and you. i have to pretend to be happy. i have to pretend to be someone i am not. please make sure you raise the kids to continue to go the school we have chosen. i do love them.
"that ashley was a kind of lie," said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman, but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: but even with medications, the friend testifed, ashley had trouble controlling her emotions....
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ashley: how about that? >> so -- ashley: what's your sense? you think, you think this goes through regardless of those objections? >> that is my opinion now. ashley: i'm asking your opinion. >> yeah i do. ashley: you think it will happen ultimately. >> i think he has way too much on his plate. i think he does not need the battle here. at&t is run by randall stevenson, a modestly conservative guy. he is not a card-carrying liberal. ashley: conservative mantra would be allow it to go through. >> free market conservative. i two know steve bannon's father, throw this in there, great, great story in the "wall street journal" about steve bannon. everybody should read it. it is about his life and his parents. his father was a long-time at&t worker, blue-collar guy, rose up to middle management. lot a lot of his life savings in at&t stock in the financial collapse. i'm throwing that out there. this guy is no fan of at&t. ashley: which would explain his opposition to all of this. >> or maybe continued opposition. we'll see. ashley: you're on it. >> thr
ashley: how about that? >> so -- ashley: what's your sense? you think, you think this goes through regardless of those objections? >> that is my opinion now. ashley: i'm asking your opinion. >> yeah i do. ashley: you think it will happen ultimately. >> i think he has way too much on his plate. i think he does not need the battle here. at&t is run by randall stevenson, a modestly conservative guy. he is not a card-carrying liberal. ashley: conservative mantra would be...
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ashley: why is that? who's the culprit here? what can be done? >> i don't think it's a culprit it's the real problem is bad economic policies. we need a broad-based low rate palace tax we -- flat tax we need spending restraints. stop all this stimulus stuff already. low interest rates means no one's willing to lend money to home buyers. they think the low interest rates stimulates housing but it doesn't. all it does is restrict mortgages. no one would lend money at 3.5% for 30 years. it's crazy. ashley: what can you do for thebacks, art? >> you -- the banks art? >> you let banks solve the problem. neither pushing interest rates up or down let the markets clear. and at that point you'll have the most number of mortgages available and the most number of people who want those mortgages. we can't have a recovery, ashley, without a housing recovery, and it's not happening. the number of new housing starts for 10,000 population is right at the very bottom and has been sitting there for eight years. ashley: yeah
ashley: why is that? who's the culprit here? what can be done? >> i don't think it's a culprit it's the real problem is bad economic policies. we need a broad-based low rate palace tax we -- flat tax we need spending restraints. stop all this stimulus stuff already. low interest rates means no one's willing to lend money to home buyers. they think the low interest rates stimulates housing but it doesn't. all it does is restrict mortgages. no one would lend money at 3.5% for 30 years. it's...
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ashley: right. now he's decided maybe there is room for him in this race and i saw biden as maybe not as strong as some people had expected, but i think what he's got to do is resist the temptation to move further left, because the premise of his candidacy is i'm the economically sane rational moderate alternative to this field. ashley: right. >> he insists on endorsing the most expensive climate plans he really takes away his differentiation. ashley: fascinating and getting back to joe biden, it seems to me his best strategy is to stay out of the light because he is a gaf machine, i hate to put it that way but he is but he seems to do better and he gets better in the polls when he doesn't appear in as many places which can't be good in the long run. >> yeah, i think there is this ongoing debate of whether it helps him or hurts him being the donald trump. >> susan: guys, we got a big movement in the markets because president trump tweeting on china trade. it says i will be funding a very large and c
ashley: right. now he's decided maybe there is room for him in this race and i saw biden as maybe not as strong as some people had expected, but i think what he's got to do is resist the temptation to move further left, because the premise of his candidacy is i'm the economically sane rational moderate alternative to this field. ashley: right. >> he insists on endorsing the most expensive climate plans he really takes away his differentiation. ashley: fascinating and getting back to joe...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> coming up on "action news" a young mother recounts a night of terror at the king of prussia mall. >>> and the villanova student will send and sing a national anthem on a very big stage and that is next up. >>> "action news" was there, as alleged baby kidnapper cherie amoore had her first contact with the wheels of justice. they spun hard, and fast, for this three two-year old woman
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> coming up on "action news" a young mother recounts a night of terror at the king of prussia mall. >>> and the villanova student will send and sing a...
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ashley: okay. lauren: i don't get this, because you can watch the trade at 9:00 eastern on television as well as on the computer. if you go to macy's.com/nft. you don't need a ticket if you do so on on the computer, and you don't need a vr headset. you don't even have to log on, you just go to that web site. you can sit home, you don't have to stand in a crowd, you avoid traffic and the cold worth. you can participate in, i guess, some voting on the balloons, etc., if you par partake in the online metaverse version, but the tv's just fine to me, it really is. ashley: yeah, me too. you get a front row seat -- we're all missing it, apparently, but we've let people know that it is happening. thank you. >>> now this, the mayor of new york city eric adams, just ordered a new round of spending cuts, the third time since taking office earlier this year. joe borelli is the minority leader on the new york city council, and he joins us this morning. joe, look, the city is blaming the budget cuts on inflation
ashley: okay. lauren: i don't get this, because you can watch the trade at 9:00 eastern on television as well as on the computer. if you go to macy's.com/nft. you don't need a ticket if you do so on on the computer, and you don't need a vr headset. you don't even have to log on, you just go to that web site. you can sit home, you don't have to stand in a crowd, you avoid traffic and the cold worth. you can participate in, i guess, some voting on the balloons, etc., if you par partake in the...
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ashley? ashley: i put in an assignment to request for the hawaii figure but they just laughed at me. grady, thank you very much. the roads are pretty good. ah. roads are pretty good in chicago. no snow. not that many vehicles. >>> let's get to another story we're talking about certainly here in new york. the winds may prevent the iconic big balloons at tomorrow's macy's thanksgiving day parade. what is the decision, lauren? lauren: macy's will make the decision tomorrow morning. if you're one of 3 1/2 million people that attend the raid, we could see them fly, a little bit lower or not at all. 92 years the balloons have flown in the macy's thanksgiving day parade. at one time they did not, 1927. at one time a woman was injured when the gusts were too strong, back in 1997. if the gusts are over 22 miles an hour, there may be a grounding. ashley: we brought awe number of social media influences. stu loves the story. we'll talk to one influencers buildings her following, making travel plans for
ashley? ashley: i put in an assignment to request for the hawaii figure but they just laughed at me. grady, thank you very much. the roads are pretty good. ah. roads are pretty good in chicago. no snow. not that many vehicles. >>> let's get to another story we're talking about certainly here in new york. the winds may prevent the iconic big balloons at tomorrow's macy's thanksgiving day parade. what is the decision, lauren? lauren: macy's will make the decision tomorrow morning. if...
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ashley webster. ashley: thank you very much, adam. i am sure the french are thrilled burger king is back. adam, thank you so much. so, will 2013 b. the golden year for precious metals? my next guest thinks so, he thinks gold will pass $2300 per ounce next year. ceo and president of mcalvany management, david mcalvany joining a fox business exclusive. since gold hit about $1900 back in 2011, we haven't been able to sustain any rallies to get it past that point, what makes you think we will? >> when we look at demand, this is what is driving the price in 2013 and 2014. investor demand even with slumping prices has been very constant. 84.6 million ounces, we have not alleged at all. we have continued to see those numbers climb. on the supply side we have scrap or recycled gold peaking this year, and we think that will be a critical driver has less supply is available. that one variable, recycled gold has spiked three to fourfold and is now declining, that should be a critical factor. ashley: in the short term i'm sure they will be adding
ashley webster. ashley: thank you very much, adam. i am sure the french are thrilled burger king is back. adam, thank you so much. so, will 2013 b. the golden year for precious metals? my next guest thinks so, he thinks gold will pass $2300 per ounce next year. ceo and president of mcalvany management, david mcalvany joining a fox business exclusive. since gold hit about $1900 back in 2011, we haven't been able to sustain any rallies to get it past that point, what makes you think we will?...
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. >> thanks, ashley. ashley: all right. coming up, texas congressman brian babbin and arizona sheriff mark lamb on the white house finally admitting what's happening on the border is, in fact, a crisis. >> let me talk about the economic side. at the end of 2019, we had the lowest poverty rate in american history. ever. and that wasn't just from the deregulation and the tax cuts, it was also because we were enforcing immigration law which allowed poor americans' wages to rise. and one of the aspects of this biden effect is that is not being discussed is how it gives the economic shaft to american poor people. ♪ ♪ because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take
. >> thanks, ashley. ashley: all right. coming up, texas congressman brian babbin and arizona sheriff mark lamb on the white house finally admitting what's happening on the border is, in fact, a crisis. >> let me talk about the economic side. at the end of 2019, we had the lowest poverty rate in american history. ever. and that wasn't just from the deregulation and the tax cuts, it was also because we were enforcing immigration law which allowed poor americans' wages to rise. and...
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ashley? ashley: very good, hillary, thank you very much. you know, speaker mccarthy says he's optimistic despite all of the back and forth rhetoric about his upcoming meeting with the president. listen. >> we're going to meet this wednesday. i know the president said he didn't want to have any discussions but i think it's very important. i want to find a reasonable and a responsible way that we can lift the debt ceiling but take control of this runaway spending and if he listens to the american public more than 74% leave we need to sit down and find to eliminate this wasteful spending in washington. i know his staff tries to say something different but i think the president is going to be willing to make an agreement together. ashley: stephen moore joins us this morning. stephen, speaker mccarthy says cuts to social services are indeed off the table, so where could we see reasonable cuts to spending? >> hey, ashley, good to be with you. first of all, i've got a couple of ideas. first of all, we could save $50 billion or so by not hiring 87,
ashley? ashley: very good, hillary, thank you very much. you know, speaker mccarthy says he's optimistic despite all of the back and forth rhetoric about his upcoming meeting with the president. listen. >> we're going to meet this wednesday. i know the president said he didn't want to have any discussions but i think it's very important. i want to find a reasonable and a responsible way that we can lift the debt ceiling but take control of this runaway spending and if he listens to the...
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thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: thank you. a new report cl claims that chis top nuclear weapon haves been using american computer chips for decades. why am i not surprised. lauren, how did china get around the u.s. export ban? lauren: because they buy from resellers on sites that are ecommerce sites or some of the chip makers use shell companies to circumvent sanctions. it's a wall street journal report that says china's nuclear weapons research institute which is the china academy academy of engineering physics managed to buy the high-end chips at least a dozen times in the past two years and beijing is unable to make some of the fist indicated chips themselves and we're worried because they'd use them in the nuclear weapons. ashley: they don't have to make them but just have to steal them. lauren, thank you very much. coming up, nearly 25% of millennials parents are actually covering their rent but that's not the only expense parents are paying for. l as the dollars fly. advisory committee at fda cautioning against yearly co
thank you. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: thank you. a new report cl claims that chis top nuclear weapon haves been using american computer chips for decades. why am i not surprised. lauren, how did china get around the u.s. export ban? lauren: because they buy from resellers on sites that are ecommerce sites or some of the chip makers use shell companies to circumvent sanctions. it's a wall street journal report that says china's nuclear weapons research institute which is the china...
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. , ashley, appreciate it. ashley: okay. president trump says if teachers were trained to handle guns that would deter school shooters but one small-town school has already started that process. we've got the story next. ashley: in the wake of the park land florida, shooting shooting gun control has become in the debate with you one school in ohio teaching teachers to fire back if there is a shooting. interesting story. matt? >> the district program is not without controversy but today district officials are standing by the decision to arm teachers and staff. >> our staff members are trained to go to the threat and address the threat. not to run away. >> the sidney and matt river school districts have guns hidden in safes only opened by staff part of armed response team. the district interviewed and picked each member. are required to have license to carry and attend rigorous monthly training. most students seem to support the idea. >> to have people inside of the school who know what they'ring doing and who can protect us,
. , ashley, appreciate it. ashley: okay. president trump says if teachers were trained to handle guns that would deter school shooters but one small-town school has already started that process. we've got the story next. ashley: in the wake of the park land florida, shooting shooting gun control has become in the debate with you one school in ohio teaching teachers to fire back if there is a shooting. interesting story. matt? >> the district program is not without controversy but today...
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that ashley was a kind of lie, said the defense. >> ashley was a beautiful woman. but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: even with medications, the friend testified, ashley had trouble controlling emotions. >> what kind of mental health issues did you observe ashley fallis going through? >> depression. mood swings. impulsive behaviors. >> reporter: in fact, the defense argued, ashley was so distressed, she wrote this to tom. >> i have to much pain, i can't take it. i find yourself not liking my children. i have to pretend to be happy. i have to pretend to be someone i'm not. please make sure you continue to raise the kids to go to the school we have chosen. i do love them. i can't live this life every long every. please make sure you let them know every day i love them and this is not their fault. suicide expert dr. michael allen studied
that ashley was a kind of lie, said the defense. >> ashley was a beautiful woman. but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> reporter: the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew she was on medications. we spoke pretty in depth about that. >> reporter: even with medications, the friend testified, ashley had trouble controlling emotions. >> what kind of mental...
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ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> man beaten by police has been arrested again in a major raid. >> next, video you
ashley had a zeal for life. ashley loved life. i will always remember her as the child, the daughter i've always known and loved. >> ashley, being remembered tonight. that's our program. thanks for watching. i'm david muir, from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great weekend. good night. >>> man beaten by police has been arrested again in a major raid. >> next, video you
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ashley. ashley: yeah, you're absolutely right and i get to this subject of pga and liv golf merging and shocked the sports world and former president trump saw this coming and almost four year in advance posting on social media app truth he sawed of all the -- said of all the golfers that remain loyal to the death disloyal pga will pay a big price when the inevitable merger with liv comes and get nothing but a big thank you from pga officials making millions of dollars a year. you know what, he might have call that had and did in fact call it. this whole merger was reading what roar mcilroy was saying and he said i kind of get it and coming to terms and i hate liv tour and the liv players and he's got a lot of bad feelings still. this is get ago lot of backlash. >> it absolutely is. again, the former president with a long history of calling things that are going to happen in the future and calling them right i must say, in this case he certainly did. money wins and that is the lesson i think
ashley. ashley: yeah, you're absolutely right and i get to this subject of pga and liv golf merging and shocked the sports world and former president trump saw this coming and almost four year in advance posting on social media app truth he sawed of all the -- said of all the golfers that remain loyal to the death disloyal pga will pay a big price when the inevitable merger with liv comes and get nothing but a big thank you from pga officials making millions of dollars a year. you know what, he...
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ashley? ashley: absolutely. interesting stuff. aishah, thank you very much for that. >>> now this, a new poll shows what people think about america's current standing in the world. all right, lauren, what do the numbers tell us? lauren: yeah, how do they perceive us and our president. this is from gallup, 65% dissatisfied with america's world standing as we have wars in ukraine and israel. that we're partially funding. that means 33% are satisfieded, and that is the fourth lowest on record are. as for president, 37% say joe biden is respected. 37 say he's respected -- 37% say he's respected by other world leader. not a high number. ashley: no, it's not. all right, what do you think about the standing of the u.s. on the world stage? what do you think? what do people think of the u.s.? >> so much for not piling on here. [laughter] the leader of our country is kind of representing all of us on the world stage -- ashley: yes. >> and i think it's not surprising that we're not getting a lot of respect. you know, and that needs to the ch
ashley? ashley: absolutely. interesting stuff. aishah, thank you very much for that. >>> now this, a new poll shows what people think about america's current standing in the world. all right, lauren, what do the numbers tell us? lauren: yeah, how do they perceive us and our president. this is from gallup, 65% dissatisfied with america's world standing as we have wars in ukraine and israel. that we're partially funding. that means 33% are satisfieded, and that is the fourth lowest on...
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ashley: hello, everyone, ashley webster. stuart is back on thursday, oh, yes, and we will explain where he is a little later this hour. as the trump sets to roll out infrastructure plan that could bring one of the top manufacturers is cutting jobs. mark fields, ceo of ford cutting costs by laying off 10% of the global workforce. the numbers don't lie, ford shares down 35% since fields took over nearly three years ago and has lost market cap to gm and tesla. meantime on capitol hill, the transportation secretary will begin to outline the president's proposed 1 trillion-dollar infrastructure plan but what gets built first and when. it took six months since stunning election defeat for hillary clinton to jump back in the political gain, she's launching a new pac. we will talk about that. new york state considering a law to allow police to use a so-called textilizer and check texts at the scene and we will be talking to the ceo. mike huckabee speaks about nasty jokes said to his daughter's expense on saturday night live. jam-pac
ashley: hello, everyone, ashley webster. stuart is back on thursday, oh, yes, and we will explain where he is a little later this hour. as the trump sets to roll out infrastructure plan that could bring one of the top manufacturers is cutting jobs. mark fields, ceo of ford cutting costs by laying off 10% of the global workforce. the numbers don't lie, ford shares down 35% since fields took over nearly three years ago and has lost market cap to gm and tesla. meantime on capitol hill, the...
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ashley: ouch. liz: a 35 million new vehicle from tesla, elon musk wants a million cars a year produced by tesla. that means 5000 a week up from 1500 a week. he has to sell them. this is a play for tesla. they have to he will is the cars. they have to get to main street america. they have to get to middle america. i don't know if middle america will pay for bmw type vehicle fully loaded at 62,000, when chevy volt gets more on a range of a charge. ashley: manuel windows? no ac? liz: that is the point. pay extra forethe color, different color other than black. pay extra if you want autopilot. ashley: wheels? liz: bigger wheels you have to pay extra for. engine, battery? i don't know. there is another item on tesla. keith is laughing. look, the stock by the way as we know is outperforming much bigger rival carmakers. keith is this really about tesla being a tech company and not a motor company? >> that's the thing. these fees are smoke screen. like airline, you can have a blanket, or pay five bucks for
ashley: ouch. liz: a 35 million new vehicle from tesla, elon musk wants a million cars a year produced by tesla. that means 5000 a week up from 1500 a week. he has to sell them. this is a play for tesla. they have to he will is the cars. they have to get to main street america. they have to get to middle america. i don't know if middle america will pay for bmw type vehicle fully loaded at 62,000, when chevy volt gets more on a range of a charge. ashley: manuel windows? no ac? liz: that is the...
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ashley: true. liz: policy reaction is can they get the story line across that ronald reagan succeeded this way. and the story now is obama inherited it in crisis in regegs. reagan create-- inherited worse one. bank of america created 10 million jobs, and obama likes to knock out 2009. equally reagan created 5 million more with the push. ashley: as protests on college campuses begin. one iowa lawmakers has this for them. >> i name it the suck is up buttercup bill. you have a right to be a brat. you have a right to protest protected by the constitution. but you don't have a right to block the i-80. when people say suck it up buttercup, that's over the top thing to say and so are the protests happening. ashley: iowa state congressman is joining us now. listen, you want to reduce funding to schools that you say excessively coddle students. explain that if you can. >> well, thanks for having me. you know, one of the impetuses for this in iowa our tuition rates continue to raise and raise and raise and w
ashley: true. liz: policy reaction is can they get the story line across that ronald reagan succeeded this way. and the story now is obama inherited it in crisis in regegs. reagan create-- inherited worse one. bank of america created 10 million jobs, and obama likes to knock out 2009. equally reagan created 5 million more with the push. ashley: as protests on college campuses begin. one iowa lawmakers has this for them. >> i name it the suck is up buttercup bill. you have a right to be a...
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ashley: i'm sure. sheriff, we always, we should always be reminded you and all those people in the emergency services are doing their very best to protect people, you have property and homes and families yourself. did your home, how did your home do in this storm is what i'm trying to say? >> i'm five blocks from the water. i had no damage beside limbs down in the yard. so i was very fortunate. i did have water that got close but i had no damage. so i was fortunate. ashley: you were indeed. sheriff, you're very busy. you have lots to do. we appreciate your time. we wish you, everyone in that part of the country the very best. thank you. >> thank you. if you need anything else, don't hesitate to call us. ashley: sheriff, thank you very much. you're very kind. >> bye-bye. ashley: get back to the markets. a volatile day for the dow yesterday, falling 831 points. is this just turning down another 300 -- about 1100 points now in yesterday's session and today's session so far. is this what they call the octo
ashley: i'm sure. sheriff, we always, we should always be reminded you and all those people in the emergency services are doing their very best to protect people, you have property and homes and families yourself. did your home, how did your home do in this storm is what i'm trying to say? >> i'm five blocks from the water. i had no damage beside limbs down in the yard. so i was very fortunate. i did have water that got close but i had no damage. so i was fortunate. ashley: you were...
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ashley: very good point ashley: mt. trump said we could sit back and let it implode but we a conscience. >> cbo issued report that 24 million people fewer would have health care if the republicans bill was enacted. said there is no death spiral. that has been a republican talking point but as andy slavik can attest to better than any of us that is a fix. are there places in arizona where there is spike. but other states where increases is like, single digits increase. which before, affordable care act was passed we were seeing double-digit increase after double-digit increase every single year for health care costs. so should there be changes in the current system? of course. but is this radical system, talk about having a conscience. there is no conscience for the 24 million people who weren't going to have care anymore. so i think both parties, one thing i would say actually. hearings. there were zero legislative hearings about this bill, none. ashley: right. >> so i think before the affordable care act there were mon
ashley: very good point ashley: mt. trump said we could sit back and let it implode but we a conscience. >> cbo issued report that 24 million people fewer would have health care if the republicans bill was enacted. said there is no death spiral. that has been a republican talking point but as andy slavik can attest to better than any of us that is a fix. are there places in arizona where there is spike. but other states where increases is like, single digits increase. which before,...
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. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: happy new year it to you, steve. thank you. >>> that time of the day and time of the week, let's go live on the radio, brian kilmeade coming up at 36 minutes past. brian kilmeade, host of the "brian kilmeade show." how appropriate, the name of the show. brian, we've been talking about immigration. big meeting taking place tomorrow on capitol hill. the president said look, if i get the wall, if i can end chain migration, if i get rid of those visa lotteries, that is maybe a good exchange for daca, for "dreamers" to get a permanent place in the united states. an official permanent place. do you think that is a good deal no. >> i was also very interested in seeing there is pressure on democrats to go along with democrats to do a deal. they may not do everything he wants but bipartisan meeting among senators led by durbin and lindsey graham. they're not dug in on chain migration. that could come to a close or changed. the lottery system is travesty and train wreck. that should be adjusted a long time ago. where the rubbe
. >> thank you, ashley. ashley: happy new year it to you, steve. thank you. >>> that time of the day and time of the week, let's go live on the radio, brian kilmeade coming up at 36 minutes past. brian kilmeade, host of the "brian kilmeade show." how appropriate, the name of the show. brian, we've been talking about immigration. big meeting taking place tomorrow on capitol hill. the president said look, if i get the wall, if i can end chain migration, if i get rid of...
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ashley? ashley: all right. edward, thank you very much. by the way china's defense minister end defending the sailing a warship across the path of a u.s. destroyer in the taiwan straight h strait. mike turner says u.s. must stand strong against china's aggression. >> we're seeing unbelievable aggression by china. look at balloon over the united states. chinese police stations. aggression against our planes and ships in international waters. they are trying to flex their muscles advance authoritarianism. we need to stand strong, the administration needs to stand strong against this type of coercion. ashley: kt mcfarland, the perfect person to have with us. kt, good morning. look, why is china conducting these kinds of things, these close misses, these any-byes, these very aggressive moves? is it because they feel like they have got the upper hand on washington right now? that joe biden is not the kind of leader who will immediately respond? i mean what's going on? >> yeah. what china's goal is to take over taiwan and then to push the united
ashley? ashley: all right. edward, thank you very much. by the way china's defense minister end defending the sailing a warship across the path of a u.s. destroyer in the taiwan straight h strait. mike turner says u.s. must stand strong against china's aggression. >> we're seeing unbelievable aggression by china. look at balloon over the united states. chinese police stations. aggression against our planes and ships in international waters. they are trying to flex their muscles advance...